Quote Originally Posted by RyanP View Post
Because of the facts involved, I suppose. I was only being tested because of Jamaica's requirements, had no close contact with infected/sick individuals, had no symptoms, had a negative Antigen test, followed by a positive PCR test (2 hours later), followed by a negative PCR test (46 hours later), and had negative tests for the two other individuals in my house for roughly the same time period. Sure, it could potentially bounce around my family and we could all be asymptomatic and the testing could just happen to miss it all but one test, but unlikely. My primary care physician said he had seen presumptive false positive tests and my neighbor's mother had a similar experience with the testing site that I used.

Even with what the Department of Health said, I did not board the flight, I did not enter Jamaica and I was not around others after my positive test.
Maybe I'm missing something. I don't understand how the Department of Health can advise you to disregard the test results.